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Among those who have shown themselves to be genuine leaders of this Fifth Column is Nation of Islam (NOI) kingpin Louis Farrakhan. Farrakhan’s anti-white rhetoric is of course, by now,
legendary. It is also closely related to his contempt for the United States, given that our country’s population is nearly three-quarters white. In March 2000, the Philadelphia Inquirer quoted
Farrakhan saying, “White people are potential humans ... they haven’t evolved yet.” On other occasions, he has referred to whites as “devils,” “vicious beasts,” and “the skunks of the planet.” In
1997 the Clarion-Ledger reported Farrakhan’s characterization of “the white man” as none other than the “anti-Christ.” These statements are unambiguous; they are the words of a man who deems
most of our nation’s inhabitants spiritually primitive and morally bankrupt. In a 1997 "Meet The Press" interview, he stated, “It is not accidental that the black male is in the condition he is in,”
explaining that there is a “conspiracy of our government against the black male.”
Because he views the US as an evil nation – a veritable snake-pit of racist vipers – Farrakhan never misses an opportunity to publicly denounce it, or to predict its demise. In August 1997, for
instance, the New York Amsterdam News quoted him stating, “A decree of death has been passed on America. The judgment of God has been rendered and she must be destroyed.” In a similar
vein, a month later The Final Call (the NOI newspaper) reported Farrakhan’s contention that just as African Americans are under a “death decree” from the US government, America is similarly
under a “decree of death from God.” According to Farrakhan, “America is a modern Rome. America is a modern Egypt. America is a modern Babylon. America is a modern Sodom and Gomorrah.
There is no wicked nation in the past that approaches the evil that is practiced in America on a daily ba[/url]
Among those who have shown themselves to be genuine leaders of this Fifth Column is Nation of Islam (NOI) kingpin Louis Farrakhan. Farrakhan’s anti-white rhetoric is of course, by now,
legendary. It is also closely related to his contempt for the United States, given that our country’s population is nearly three-quarters white. In March 2000, the Philadelphia Inquirer quoted
Farrakhan saying, “White people are potential humans ... they haven’t evolved yet.” On other occasions, he has referred to whites as “devils,” “vicious beasts,” and “the skunks of the planet.” In
1997 the Clarion-Ledger reported Farrakhan’s characterization of “the white man” as none other than the “anti-Christ.” These statements are unambiguous; they are the words of a man who deems
most of our nation’s inhabitants spiritually primitive and morally bankrupt. In a 1997 "Meet The Press" interview, he stated, “It is not accidental that the black male is in the condition he is in,”
explaining that there is a “conspiracy of our government against the black male.”
Because he views the US as an evil nation – a veritable snake-pit of racist vipers – Farrakhan never misses an opportunity to publicly denounce it, or to predict its demise. In August 1997, for
instance, the New York Amsterdam News quoted him stating, “A decree of death has been passed on America. The judgment of God has been rendered and she must be destroyed.” In a similar
vein, a month later The Final Call (the NOI newspaper) reported Farrakhan’s contention that just as African Americans are under a “death decree” from the US government, America is similarly
under a “decree of death from God.” According to Farrakhan, “America is a modern Rome. America is a modern Egypt. America is a modern Babylon. America is a modern Sodom and Gomorrah.
There is no wicked nation in the past that approaches the evil that is practiced in America on a daily ba